157 - 161 |
New tools target oil-quality sweetspots in viscous-oil accumulations Smalley PC, Goodwin NS, Dillon JF, Bidinger CR, Drozd RJ |
163 - 168 |
Gulf of Mexico horizontal well improves attic-oil recovery in active waterdrive reservoir Vo DT, Marsh EL, Sienkiewicz LJ, Mueller MD, May RS |
169 - 172 |
Pulsed-neutron decay-spectrum data and multi-inflatable-packer plugdown assemblies improve oil production rates Schneider BD, Hogan GP, Holt WN |
173 - 178 |
Estimation of recovery factor in light-oil air-injection projects Fassihi MR, Yannimaras DV, Kumar VK |
179 - 187 |
Effect of pressure on improved oilflood recovery from tertiary gas injection Grigg RB, Gregory MD, Purkaple JD |
189 - 198 |
EOR screening criteria revisited .1. Introduction to screening criteria and enhanced recovery field projects Taber JJ, Martin FD, Seright RS |
199 - 205 |
EOR screening criteria revisited .2. Applications and impact of oil prices Taber JJ, Martin FD, Seright RS |
207 - 210 |
Influence of welter on estimation of gas in place deHemptinne JC, Zhou HG, Moracchini G, Brunella I |
211 - 217 |
Application of streamtube techniques to full-field waterflood simulation Emanuel AS, Milliken WJ |
219 - 224 |
A new method to calculate effective permeability of gridblocks used in the simulation of naturally fractured reservoirs Lough MF, Lee SH, Kamath J |